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December 05, 2012, 07:16:26 AM
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Searched around and found nothing on flags. I'm using GUIMiner.
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December 05, 2012, 07:19:58 AM
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-k phatk AGGRESSION=7 VECTORS BFI_INT  FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=128

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December 05, 2012, 07:24:47 AM
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I don't trust that, I think it will fry my gpu  Undecided
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December 05, 2012, 07:30:11 AM
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copied directly from a 6950 config that has been running nonstop for almost 2 years

suit yourself

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December 05, 2012, 07:33:28 AM
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They are extra setting to fine tune your (PU) processing unit. In my example, these are my flags (settings) for one of my 6850s "-v -w128 -f0". Off the top of my head, they mean something like this:

v = Vectors
This allows vectors to be used. I think 0, 1, 2, and 4 are the settings for other miner programs. GUI miner auto uses the best vector setting. Adding this flag can increase your hash rate.

w = Worksize
This is the size of the work flow into your PU. Certain GPUs and CPU use certain settings. 128 is the sweet spot my 6850s, but 256 is the sweet spot for my 5850s.

f = Frame Rate
This will try to make sure you are constantly getting at least a certain amount of frames on your desktop. In the pic above, my second videocard doesn't run my desktop. So it's not important, and I keep that set at "0". However, for my first videocard I keep it at "100" to keep a somewhat steady 100 Frames Per Second running on my desktop. (Protip: The human eye can't notice anything above 72fps as long as it's consistent.)

Consult this guide to get a ballpark idea for the flags that work for you: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison

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v turns on Vector. w is the worksize. f is for your fps.

EDIT: These are the flags for the poclbm kernal (which I think is default for GUIminer). jojo posted an example of flags for the phatk and phatk2 kernal.

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December 05, 2012, 07:33:36 AM
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Flags set parameters for how mining software utilizes the graphics card. You can look at the forum posts for whatever miner you are using and it will tell you what each means. Also the flags wont really fry your card unless it's messing with voltage and the like. Cards will shut down automatically long before damage is possible.

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